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WA: Cross The Center
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Elvin Jones
drums1927 - 2004

Frank Zappa
guitar, electric1940 - 1993
"Funfun" opens the CD with the requisite amount of sound, skronk, and bluster. The result is somewhere between

Hound Dog Taylor
guitar, slide1915 - 1975

Tony Williams
drums1945 - 1997

John Abercrombie
guitar1944 - 2017
"Liuzza's" continues along similar lines. Keplinger rolls out an undeniably swinging polyrhythmic backdrop as the guitars and electronics chatter and squeal in the foreground. The lyrical flow of "Adagio and Babel" is undercut by Lane's buzzing, droning electronicsis he bowing the bicycle here?which subside and ultimately join Henneman in 6-string/32-spoke nirvana. The overall effect is eerie and atmospheric, though the piece fades just as it's entering more turbulent air. "Carcassi" is even sparer. Here, Henneman's bold soloing owes a bit to some of guitarist

Terje Rypdal
guitarb.1947
As with much improvised music, the success of Cross The Center lies mostly in the highly developed sensitivity and listening ability of its participants, which WA has in spades. Lots of chops on display here as well, though never gratuitously. This is an engrossing CD, beautifully paced, with a variety of textures that meld to into a veritable forest of sonic micro-environments. ">
Track Listing
Funfun; Nature Boy; Liuzza’s; Adagio and Babel; Carcassi.
Personnel
Gregg Keplinger: drums; Simon Henneman: guitar; C.J. Stout: guitar; Sean Lane: bicycle and electronics.
Album information
Title: Cross The Center | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Tables & Chairs
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